European powers and South-East Africa : (Record no. 25380)

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Original cataloging agency DSQC
Transcribing agency DSQC
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Classification number DT365
Item number .H35 1967
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Haight, Mabel v. Jackson.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title European powers and South-East Africa :
Remainder of title a tudy of international relations on the south-east coast of Africa 1796-1856 /
Statement of responsibility, etc. [by] Mabel V. Jackson Haight.
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Edition statement 2nd ed, Revised.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1967.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xv, 368 p.
Other physical details ill., maps.
Dimensions 23 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-357) and indexes.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note CHAPTER ONE. Introductory -- CHAPTER TWO. The Place of South-East Africa in Ocean Strategy : 1. A tri-continental frontier - 2. Part of a European oceanic empire - 3. Return to obscurity -- CHAPTER THREE. The Portuguese Possessions : 1. The colony and its defences - 2. Economic conditions ; (a) Traders all , (b) The export -- CHAPTER FOUR. The French and the East Coast : 1. La Bourdonnais - 2. Île de France - 3. Localism - 4. More designs on Portuguese East Africa? --CHAPTER FIVE. The Beginnings of British Interest in East Africa : 1. Trade between British India and Portuguese East Africa - 2. Britain plans to take Portuguese East Africa - 3. War in East African waters - 4. Britain obtains the right to trade -- CHAPTER SIX. East Africa becomes an Object of British Official Policy : 1. The cession of Mombasa - 2. The problem of Delagoa Bay -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Portuguese East Africa and the Slave Trade : 1. The suppression of the Portuguese trade - 2. Palmerston and the Portuguese trade, 1830-42 - 3. Muscat, France and the trade - 4. After 1845 -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Portuguese East Africa Emerges from Obscurity : 1. The Portuguese and the Great Trek - 2. The French - 3. The grouping of the Powers -- Maps : SAILING ROUTES TO THE INDIAN OCEAN - THE ZAMBESI VALLEY - TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF THE ISLAND OF MOZAMBIQUE WITH PROJECTED PLANS OF ITS FORTS, 1754 - CAPTAIN W. F. W.OWEN'S CHART OF MOZAMBIQUE ISLAND AND HARBOUR, 1824 - ENTRANCES TO THE ZAMBESI - GRAPH ILLUSTRATING THE EXPORTS FROM BOMBAY AND SURAT TO THE EAST COAST OF AFRICA, AND CUSTOMS REVENUE OF MOZAMBIQUE, 1808–16 - CAPTAIN W. F. W. OWEN'S CHART OF DELAGOA BAY.
651 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--GEOGRAPHIC NAME
Geographic name Africa, East
General subdivision History.
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Library of Congress Classification   القاعة الأجنبية | The Foreign Hall القاعة الأجنبية | The Foreign Hall 12/09/2018   DT365 .H35 1967 0012932 12/09/2018 12/09/2018 Books

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